Chapter 1030 - 494: Overbearing Luo Hou; Heavenly Dao Academy Friendship Competition_3
Chapter 1030 - 494: Overbearing Luo Hou; Heavenly Dao Academy Friendship Competition_3
Jin Peng, upon hearing this, instantly displayed a "just as expected" expression.
He let out a long sigh and spread his hands.
"Alright then."
"Since my mother, the esteemed elder, has agreed, what else can I say?"
"You win."
Watching Jin Peng's defeated expression, Hao Tian couldn't help but burst into laughter.
Once again, he patted Jin Peng's shoulder, laughing as he consoled him, "You can relax completely."
"After all, this is ultimately just an 'educational activity' among the juniors in the academy."
"It certainly doesn't require the dean herself to step in personally."
Just at that moment, the Nine Heavens Profound Lady, after digesting the enormous amount of information from this "plan," raised a more critical and realistic question.
"So, Your Majesty,"
She asked seriously.
"After this grand 'competition' concludes, how will you deal with Yun Hua Fairy and these three children?"
Mentioning his sister, the smile on Hao Tian's face slowly faded.
He pondered for a moment, his expression becoming serious and solemn.
"Regarding this matter, I have long discussed it with several Daoists from the Heavenly Dao Committee."
He slowly said.
"No matter how this competition's results turn out ultimately,"
"We must take this opportunity to make the necessary amendment to the Heavenly Rule stating: 'Currently employed Immortal Gods must not marry privately without approval and filing from the Yin Yuan Divine Hall.' "
Yun Hua Fairy was captured initially, because in terms of law, she violated one of the new heavenly rules created by the West Queen Mother Yaochi Golden Mother, after taking over the Heavenly Court based on the Three Realms' condition at the time.
Many Immortal Gods view this rule added by Queen Mother as somewhat "unempathetic."
The reason is simple —
That's to restrain and halt the increasingly aggressive love-struck behavior of the Immortals.
What is meant by aggressive behavior?
That would be the attitude of wanting to destroy heaven and earth over matters of love!
All this unhealthy atmosphere stemmed from a certain unknown Immortal Realm "great literary figure" recently.
This Immortal, when bored, went to All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds for inspiration.
After summarizing countless Mortal World tales and melodramatic examples, he burst into inspiration and created numerous literary works filled with melodrama, sentimentality, and even morally questionable plots.
These works, due to their intense dramatic conflict and emotional release, surprisingly garnered extensive attention in the Immortal Realm.
This directly led to many young Immortals with unstable Dao Hearts and little worldly experience starting to imitate them irrationally.
In the Primordial True Realm, they dare not act chaotically due to Heavenly Rules and suppression by Great Powers.
But in All Heavens and Ten Thousand Worlds, where the rules are relatively lax, the restraints they face are considerably lesser.
Consequently, absurd events like those below started emerging endlessly, making one's scalp tingle.
"If you dare harm her even slightly, I'll slaughter all Three Realms' beings, burying them for you!"
"My beloved so-and-so has perished, I'll make this entire world die for her!"
"To obtain him/her, I would rather plunge into the Demon Path, burying all under heaven, so what if I do?!"
This kind of extreme selfishness, placing personal love above the safety of all beings, was absolutely intolerable by the Queen Mother, who held the power of heavenly punishment and is reputed for impartiality.
Therefore, to regulate the behavior of Immortals and curb this unhealthy trend from its roots,
The Queen Mother personally intervened and enacted this new Heavenly Rule.
Meaning, from now on, all Immortal Gods employed in Heavenly Court, should they wish to marry,
Must first go to the specifically established Yin Yuan Divine Hall for registration and filing.
Only after passing the review can they openly become Dao companions.
This rule, though a bit "cut and dried" from the root approach, effectively curbed this increasingly rampant unhealthy trend, earning considerable support from pragmatic Immortals.
Thus, this Heavenly Rule was rigorously implemented not only in the Heavenly Court of the Primordial True Realm.
Even many Heavenly Court branches in All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds have synchronized this regulation update.
Yet, equally, this incident triggered strong discontent among another group of Immortals who yearn for freedom and cherish an unrestrained lifestyle.
After all, the essence of being an Immortal God lies in transcending mundane bindings and embracing liberty and freedom.
I'm merely working in the Heavenly Court for a salary, adhering to its work regulations, which is acceptable.
But you can't intervene in the personal lives of us normal Immortals because of those numerous problematic examples!
I, a dignified Immortal, wanting to fall in love and marry a Dao companion, must report, follow procedures, and file with concerning departments first?
How is this free love?
How does this differ from those mortals in the Mortal World having their marriages arranged by parents?
However, the supporters believe.
We are all accomplished Immortal Gods, no matter what we do, most of the time, aren't we usually watching for that sort of profound "destiny"?
Whether you have destiny with someone or not, those with higher cultivation would naturally know early on.
Going for a filing at the Yin Yuan Divine Hall first, to confirm the cause and effect, doesn't affect your love cause and effect, nor does it destroy any fate.
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